e Glenvt ercury - Glenville State College
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e Glenvt ercury - Glenville State College
e Glenvt ercury GLENVILIJE. STATE COLLEGE . Published Weekly be allowed to vlslt campus buUc:Ungs, ln to the dormitories. Heflin also announced that will be admitted to the Plo~ (ContiDued on Pad t1 -President Attends Homecoming Lauds [Llf!udJonesMeets IMaitbox Need Is Wtth Manual Group I · Evide"t · ~ehnc:~-~~tes a:OOU~an~~! ~: th~:~m~~~ 'fi~ t::r:n no_;~deck, Eggs 1 !Lloyd JOnes, financial secretary, The uae af powdered in th egga e diet was uplalned last week Savage, assistant school of Charleston. to food prepa.raUon. tablespoons of powder lVlth two and one·half .-blf>IPOOIU_ of water the resulting equal the food value of A samplini' of opinion among There 1s too much loss and delay attended a meeting Oct. 26 ln Charleston of the Committee on Man- thought at the recenUy-proposed Spencer, gave it his nod. of appr.oval. ual of Finance called by the state private mall box system, lntroduc- "It would be •safer, not so much director of the budget. ed by .an edito: lal 1n THE MER- tinkering with the mail. They have CORY last week, brought forth v. a. system like tha.t 1n Verona Mapel The purpose of .this meeting was profusion of verbal blasts, but 1n and lt seems to work satisfactorily to put the finishmg touches on a general, everyone favored. the pro· up there, " he said. •1130-page rule book to act as a guide posal. Max Moore, junior from Nordtan· for the state officials on fiscal pro· The prop06ed. mau system would town: "Good idea. Mall has been cedures. consist of a wooden frame, con· lost previously, an4r the present On Oct. 27, Mr. J ones attended a tal)llng approximately 60 boxes, a syStem 1s very slopPy and .lncompemeetmg of state college financial box for each room 1n the dorm, with tent." I I adv:t,~~ ::~?e~~ta~e;~ .~~~~~esoo':: 0~h~~:~~~ c;:• ~:v:~~r.:!. Dr. Cook Visits Campus; ~U:~.cl~ po~er~-:=e~ Notes Growth Of College . :or I I stepping through ~e and Elizabeth Boyce fighting the that dld it. Nof longer did the bat7t1e against dirt. collenoe builcl1ng of Glenville State I Helen Fisher was turoJng out _, ~ e~~· but it was trans~ oacon Uke a perfectionist, Lllllan =em, ettr~:~t byki:~: ~er: ;m~~~?' ;~~ J~~S:s P:t!hebe~: lolue dapornedtf &iris were bustling a date, Wanda Lynch and Helen aroun , as they 'Were In thelr Ward were whlzes with a skillet OWD UtiJe dream kltchena. Janice Maxwell w.. watching the Only the presence of Prof. Mabel boys out the window, and Ruth V. Todd remJnded. them they were Davidson was drying dishes as 1! DOt IJlllld:ng bacon muffins for their It were fun. ~m man. tbr A't last, after stirring, m.lxing, ere were ee complete k..lt- measurlng washing drying testebens, each having a coot, house· ing, and' tasting, ' all of ' which keeper, and yes, even a cUsbwash· Professor Todd calmly supervised er.tsTbese girls have their aa.sLst~ with that tnowtn.g secretive ut~ an · ' tle smile on her face, the muffins Jean Cooper · must have btg were served in the dining room. hope& for the future for she sreas· The results? Making the taste ed the biSI!Ht muffin pana avail- test one found them tree aDd easy able and wu reminded by Profes· on the "T~Zone , aor Todd that the muffins were to Advice to the CJlenvUie State be 4a1nty. men. Visit the Home Economics Cleanliness? Couldn't flnd laboratory some day &nd ae~ these Mom ot dust with a microscope. girls in action. You should get ADd why should there be wttb some profitable ideas and tt's IIIUdred Clartaon, Aim Martin. really a "tasty" expertence. It waa I as ani a~a=af:t ~~~:s Bo~u·t:! of jobs open 1n the field. who have given talks are: Hogue, county agent; EdVocationa.l agriculand Junior Kennedy, ~~r~~g ~~~:!m!" ;~P~~~bl;lacf: ~;;r.,.~ 0f~~;;,e~~c~~~e ~~x;.s~n:; tbe mat..1ng of bread pudcling and. Or. Kermit Cook, head of the i~ in the respective boxes. He l8lr aandw1chea. education department of west Vir· would also take outgoing m ail to School lU!JCh rooms 1n OUmer ginla university, lVas vlsltlng on the post office. IDDUDt7 set powdered eggs u surplus the campus last Wednesday. What follows Is a. running ac~ OOIIDDOCUttea. Dr. Cook. who 'W&S an instructor count of impromptu statements here in the summer ot 1933 .said from GSC Joe colleges on the cur~ In 858 the two sons .of the Emper· that he especially noted "t~ re· rent resolution. cw of Japan wresUtd to determine markable growth of Glenville Charles Hatnllton, Burnsville: Which should have the thro,~e State oollege." , . '~It would be a much needed 1m~ provement and more personal. Somebody won't &!ways pick up .. Wayne Faulkner, Ho'me and PanD Administration, will speak to the members ot "Agriculture 101," Nov. 8 . Faulkner will explain his duties with the administration. . This is the fourth in a series of the room tacked vU~n~~~ ~~~~~r f~oO:h~~t;:; A mall carrier, who will be paid you can have flrst choice at your ten pents a month by, each box~ own mail. The new setup would also of that they 'Will keep tndetinttely a cool place, she told t he cla.ss. Abtltty To Get A Good Husband Is The Motto Of Home Ec Girls Faulkner Addresses Agriculture Class the entire dorm... Hubert Witte, junior from Akron, '"'''"'-vnt'.ln" service. Ohio: "We should have ha.d mall boxes long ago. It will eliminate t h e I r - - - - - - - - - - - - . poor mall system that we now h ave." Senior John Romano, Camden· on·Gauley; "I believe It is a. very -, good proposal. It would less:m the t chance of any mall being lost. I remember one time when a fellow! meTCUT11 must'nqs I ~~~~~Y w~:~·sh~:iltobysp':~tak:o ~~ir:e ~~~:b~~~e C::e ~~~~~~ I By nan Rengers minutes sorting the stu1f." Louis Bennett." Footballers P ayne Tharp, so- !Brack Davis, Parcoa! junior: "My Plans for Sa . . phomore from Weston , and Glenn o;>inlon 1s thtt ten cents per m onth have been dlscussd:~ bHa.~~msK.aga! Thomas, junior from Summersville, ls cheap to lia''~ your mail deliver-~ Siohna I{appa !rater~ity anm~al unanimously r eplied: "Good deal! (Continued on pa~e 4:) s~nsor ot the Dogpatch' shindig Date for the event has bee~ 01 tbe Equipment Received ~~;'.~~dg ~~~topv~!dure Dr. lleflin Attends Sta t e B oard ..M.,eet rng • By Commerce Group • President Harry B. HeOin 'Will be ill Charleston today and tomor· row attending a State Board meet~ in g. Approval of the preliminary plans for the new physical educa~ tion buUding will be anticipated. Dairy Husbandry Class Takes Trip To wes•-- Mill The daJ.ry husbandry class re· ceutly vtstted Weber's daJ.ry at Weston. They W"a.-tched the pas~ ::za.!~n ~U:e0~:-W:w;~ ment for dairy products. 004_R.jpg I • The commerce department re~ centl.y 'received some new equip· ment, Prof. Genevieve Butcher announced recently. Th1s new equtpment includes two Burroughs adding machines three Underwood typewriters, thre~ Royal typewriters, five typing tables, and a comptometer table. past two years, election o; a typtcal Sadie Hawkins and IL~ l Abner w!ll be done by pennies. Flve cents 'Will be charged for nominations a~~:rint~nba~·r ;:stebeen officLally declared by President Harry B . IHentn for Friday, Nov. 4. Moms ~';,~~d~h~a~ve ab~pdlngsportuni~ . ous an grounds 1 of the college. Welcome. welcome· . , Commerce Students Get Memories. member when Jack Woodyard was showing off his Practice W,ork In Field .hookshot In a Glenville IDgh School basketball game and hookJ oseph Ka.n.ta and Richard Boly~ ed. the ball out the end window ard, commerce studenst, are · get- clear , down to Charley Checker~ f:g p~~:t~c~~Jh~~e~~~! cUc:iai board s house. beat. dissertation tor him. THE cc==~ .;:!';'~ PtmiJie Praellla .t.t.r; Ia ..,_, ............ ._...Inc puade! Did JQQ! If dlda't. )'Oil miMed lllll:ll8tiUD& 'lldll. . . . . . homecoJIIiDjr !PIIftde wu DOt <111J Jupat. bat aleo- ~ 1M - - lle&utiful and fal ever to be Mid by Glea:rille sate Co1lep. If aae -..Jcl - - Nil'-•....,_ allw., - . at a claDce. a review of American hfBtory from lN& ~ :::-.:th~~·:rt.=:.."t~ 1607. ~-.~~~who would have met the E;nglilh aettl.......... ~ - · fD Am~ ~ tll•l'lollll8l- wvald repnwent the eettlera after had come to the new world. Fourth, tile peddler'a flower puUed by maida in loDe lkirts and tJoaDeta would ~t llfl in eu1J Aaericaa eltlef. 'l'h- poupa were followed by a "Prairie Scocmer," whfdl WOIIId represent Amerka's ......... ~ Nat came modem cars, trucb and lluaeeB ftidl ~ted Aaarlcan life tocleY. Therepruent P. T. A..,Y. Ill C. A. and IDternatiolllll Relatl~ would the of Ameriean 11118 = -=-·--""ellllre·' a put of l.he dai1J churches and Ameriean diPIOJD&C:r. . The AnDy and Navy's part in the parade would repreaent AmeriC811 wars and American armed forces. Thia wu truly a parade of American history on reriew. A -.a smile and a band clasp frbm an old t'l'llduate. who says, "I enjoyed the parade," &JIIp)J' repqs one for the effort A!ld time it took to make auch 111!1 affair possible.. 111e • _., ........:l_r,&UOJI. • • · ,Except for a few mmor altereat.ona and boiste,Qus on the part of a small namber of camr~sitee, rowdiness was kept at a minimum. l · At IIIIT celebration ot thia type, students tend to '1et themselves go" and really have a good time, which is justifiallle and ~ht, as 10118' ae they keep in mind the limitation& of having a good time." A,pparent)y,membera of GSC society haTe come to l'lllllise thla, shace ordel'lbtess at the parade, pme and dance was -..£~ _ __. •~ b ..,.. CCIIIUDeD..,.. on y lll8DJ' persona. • Ueualtr one of the chief cauaes of poor conduct at such an elabarate funetlon ea the homecoming is the lmblbin« of too mucb "gplrita." Although it is not a~vocated, ~ltis is done. llowll'rer, either the eat.bliabment which deala 1D tJala aort found they co~d hive just as good a time without it-beof beverage was sold _out p~or to the event, f?t' cauae there wu very httle ev:~dence of such dunng the en. ~. --~ ~and haYIDB a ,_ ~--~ AL•IMid'l Ul..AI"'t& = 1Dur1D!J OJenYIIIe HI-Uftiii'IIIIG &-,y 1 ~ _ hom...,.,. ......_ KeDDY ~taa 'fll, .....,. , . . _ Slate &lumnl Yl>ltlecl tbelr pidlroD· aaplaln, 11 . _ . . . . 11r ~": ~~n Coal CJIIalpUir Ia =.,ter .Z...;:reoU,: """'*' -.. ~ to muah aa we tJl)DJed - . . . llllm. .........,. OltD'IIIIe Two liHI sradua'tel Wbo vlaltlecl dlDa Pl•trlclt Ia a IIGietaft' Ill Bouah . _ t e a le_. dur!Dc homecom!Dc ...,.. IIIUia a """'"-' · - ID W........... blr. boy trloDd. To Cll&rlllb' and Rimier BliSh. They D. C. 110 - to hlm, atria. Beltavior.At Homecoming Ia Commerulabk __,..._ ~ ou,..J~ez~ and JaDet ..,.,_ ~·· noted amonc til• _ , __..;,.._ _...;,._____,....,_ _...,..._ _...,........._ _ sdvaneeme~~t Commendation is in order for students of Glenville State college, regarding their conduct at !eat week's bom8CODlllltr .· - ~,;::; - X.UC!>HD. ''The - tnaoiiD8 you Ia to hlm ""1 di,J, I -.· ,t 1Rf are '<&chiDe Ill Bal&lm""" OOIIDQ', !I~Q' 1111111 :,a11itDor .. II ...... Kd. Ill( tbe 1lclleril' Part IChilo1 1a Belen HaU, who aUeDChd acllo&IIDod~dp 0011Dt7· Obarleo CUrry- IO&DD8 Naah aere 111 1ft~ and 11H8, 11 M&o!l!D8 1Fonaer ....... make a Dice d&D<IDa oouple. Olve In Lopn· COUDQ', and BoDDie BeyRobert ~ .... ~ IUlom time and 11111Jbe Ullo Will nolds. who alao al'-nded Olen- aclil191 lul!'e • 1M,_1o _llfW . . ,.. out 19 be mon than a paaolq .me In liMI liNII, 1o '""hlllll : •*"llitor i l Wol& ,...... ......, t: :':':~ ''l~Jole" ~II!IDI :;.&.:; Kfl. I~~~ tbal kim•a.r AI· =Q'~ len II e~ 19 taU -~ raw ID .. 1 - Brumoni ....a. te-,. • oOrtaiD Uon Wllb Paul coUea-e. ....,.., >IIJ:._ fiDe, aa long IDg '" In 001111\J, o. 'Is; a.. til,: ~- • Ill Jeldlill' hi~i(lij~lll 'Jil.1 • ~: ~llf"(ii;i 1111 ~.!'!. 1 to.;! ~~~~~ l:1JI'..£t! ~~-- L."M li..ir-~: ; JloJ' ~; Tmn CaiD 0&1ho1PI . . - , ~ . . . . ott. Jr, t&, Berkeley BrulOD et.; :-r;;;o=cleclrlvwt~ ~~':t%. w~~ ~=: :"au::.or X:,S:Ji aa ,am ¥Yera teachlllll lhe Widen &nde Jr. 'II, ~at~~..:., Biggest Z3 Year Change Notes Students 8Were In Desire To Learn, Says Minney Qnat ~ ~tt II the ranr;r .Jaot tor Oome on, · tell ua h1l Qarclf, tiCI8IIIIIDI Ia : { ' ; IIIII> D&IIIO, AIID. IC!I-l_ M <JoiiiWaa«, • old Tony KelDa - t ~ up h1l J4rL .....,. 1M. .., 1 , _ miNI qlch 1\1'1 1o ""'-· ¥1!1-~ ~~ &IUIIIDI at lrarUl Ilardm&D or (llaud- Par· l'l>l'"· ~~- Doa't u.p Ill• strlo 'tt'l!olliDC, ao1..~"'~~ John JJeDJIIIJ t,....ent I'lardalaD, IIIII a - etep - ~ to 'i\'18ft~ ~~ ~~;..~\ C::..,'r' .. h!Ch _~ool In ~ 1o _...,.. ~ ~ Lulaclu tlaliiU wAh eadlo llta&IGD WBAB Ia Clldltire weekend. · the easiest way oo lhe DeaD's heorl bllr~. • Praise 1hould be given the students for con"uctinl' them- 15 throUgh hla cou.slD, • C&roiiDe HoDCr 8&Dd01d • '4 BoJd. Donn!& 1 Houge, form!r sraduate eelvea 1D a IIIIDDer bef"lttlng seekers of hljrher _education and It normally waa the motoo, ''You err Olmvme state. 11 ...,.. doiDc representatives of the Pio1_1eer O..Utl *•lln:E ·uw·· c.Jh:"~· idtJ. ·~ Jam• ~ ... ~ ·•"t• ~ Ill Holaleln ,... ID llll8hll' haJIPJ da1· I* at OOIIId ~~- beaD beoaule J...,.t\o ,...._ ·-. . _ Haml!lon wo hert1 to malre It -..... 0 Ill IL th~-n:, ~...!'P~ :fr~ 1111 ii , :.... Ia In '1fay ~ , oc]1ool, ll4f.. aad lira. &up, both Myles ~ 0 ·• ,.aduatea, we~e hoDOr otudenta. and · oaa '38, W!r& """""· w. ·a. • • . 1R&y ''Boone" WaldO eertalnlv • · - lhe only thlDI which haa ed untU he came '" Glen.We, causes plenty of excltemenl In ru. UJne · - Ul&l lhe 111111 ,.. ~ em the campua of •M inney Is preJ)&l'iDI hlm>elf tor those brl8lrt red orduroy panla. \CODtllll'•d from ...., 1l wlU becollle a reality. ~.me State ooUe1e Ia the a future of res-ch on his own. He wlahes to Prof_ _Hunter Whi&IDI. ~ to Prof. Joe P. Ball, ,111errury M usr.ngs =~~· ~~~t!~ ~"t'!:.1 "!:'~~:~en:e. .mr. Mtnney. a special student '!: =--: mathewho baa bellll m flr lhe paa& two ~daerrue..:!t'f.% He stated, ''M1•m1Dd alODI the (9<JDtiDued rrom page ll weota. Hurry b:>cl;, prot....,., we the eon. . flllll. If It - ' t t.at line of invention, so I dedded to neer football game at RobrboUih mila you. :;t:touJture" Joe, our . _ . . . r. Parents Day ~:o!:"':Tm:':!,~~r h~ ro~~wbe~~ that there Is no tu- ~dl~In.;:• ~~; n~·pr=; =~e.0: ·~"'be ~"':'a:.-'\t..": .-m. term. Attar this he returned 'ture ror anypoe whD Ia not edu- student holdlnfr an r.etlvUy bOolL when a little bird told him ht a commonUje~ al th1l ua. 111 to srade school, alnce b e felt he cated, "You can't gel to the oop The parenls 'Wlll be required oo PAY would stan 1aat Saturday) ~ame, more ~OUDCI wCJJtt. He wllhout an education," he declared. 20 centa tax. • Salurday wu an open daw rm till oo alaDvWe In the UIDDey aald his reason ror com8\udents and members or the Ploneere. :Neyel' pve up, bo1. .,n,. err U123 and at&Jed unW Inc back oo' OlenvlllO were thal be faculty are extendlnc a cordlal never give up, Dur1Da th- Ulree yean, he felt bll edue&tlon ahoulcl be lm- welcome aDd are Uflllng parenla to Olle for the - : One or the &oak a f'eiU1u' tacben' coune. proved an4 Iince be was a fttert.D attend this event. tootbaJJ ~)ora wu onrbean:l rel&t· - . r. at the ODd or u.... years and could get aome e-naea palcl. Inc ,mat Ooaeh OllrlOI RaWft be had DO dealre '" teach. so be be ahould talr.e aclvantaae or the stated at lfalttlme or the OlenoiUe.....,. travdlnc. .DurlDII lbe next opportunity_ MIDDey plana oo ·be (OIIDIIDUIIII fRm . _ 11 Shephard ramo. ,.. to the troth or • 1..,.. he . . - .,_ maat of here for two yeara aDd then 10 oo ed 00 your DWD boz. With 11111 00 _ tbe atawm: we are to g:;:.':lh.~~'""W...~u:•~ Vlrglnla ODivozalty for two operation from t h e - 1n llllllal!; ~t, IIDUD-M&oaaadfl'om lbere he "Among the ohangos on till cam- ~m~~ ~~;, after ruah1Dc lnoo the drNaiDa = = Mailbox Need tn.veled throUIIh Ohio, m-. and pua wlllch tmpnsa me m~ Ia the Oaltfomla. The moot or this time he change In the atudeD& bod:Y." he wu doing ..-...ahlp and con- mused. '"l"he atudenta JIZe ao much worlt. younger now than IIIey were when Wbon the de~ came. he I waa here beran, They oeem 00 be , . - . u a a a 1 e a - In olncere In their desire oo l..rn. too. Clone1aDd aDd he llayed there UD· 'I'Illa waa DOt true before. A lot err U1 Ull when he went to Nmollt. the k:achva complain abolll Ule Bt enlezled the aervlce Ill lila and puplla not being el!lclent aDd nol for throe yean_ Arter this havlnlr proper high school bo,okhe ftllt bllclr. lo Norfollt - - lfO\IDd. lilA .fihey are tar better Campa Calendar For. Week Tallldl,y, NOY. 1 --- ----- M.A. A. Gymnuiam 6:30 P· m. W...e.lay, Nov. 2. - ---- W. A. A. G7mnuiam 6:15 P· m. Thanday, NOY. 3 -Assembly Auditorium 10:10 a. IL Tlllll"llllay, Nov. 3 - -- ---------- - - - - --- ---- 6:30P.m.. ~w lleetiltc, Spe«h Department · ftaraday, NoY. 3 ---- -- M. A. A. G)'111DU1um 8:30 p• ._ ~. NOY. 4 - ---- ------ -------------- 2:00 P. IL . . . . _ . . 'nl. s.Jeia; Athletle field ~. Ntw. 4 ________ ___,. __________ s:00-1e:oe •·.. Sapla-e l"uty, ......_,., Nw. 8-- -- -------- - ----- --- - 1:15 .. a. G,....._ v.... Serrice. Calep ......,, Ntw. 7 - ------W.lAiililp A. A. Gy......._ 8:15 .. ._ more· "'l'he-pliiCinc or mallbozea ~ the donmU>rJ Ia a aoUDd Idea lbe fullfWment or which would ~ need Ollr t ate ~ 111 _";;'IDefilc.lent ., preaen !11 m • ·- , - -t ' _ =:. .:. =er = an-,. prealdeDt, Wbo d1d In - " " - plano tor " - !DI· . PariDen, 1111 tlnl D1De-WIIIla &or1D 1o Jlllt ~ ..... t:he lllldDIIIIl OU wlU ~ .... In 1111 OlenvWe _ . . _ · THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Member of Weat Virginia futp-coll1181ate . _ ulty Ia _ . . . m ;• he emphulz- ed-ibe emuUment baa - · he no~ec~. Accol-diDg to Kinney. there were between 150 aDd 100 atudenla h~ 00 the queatton about c!JanCes 1n aoe1a1 ure, IMlDDey ..,. called the uau-e•en ooatume t.lla err th~= ~t~,~u.~ Kalpol hall. "Old llfaD Winter'' 1o ,... around the oonull', 8CIIt ..._., Wbo Ia a oapoble PIDo .... ahoqld IearD . . . . . . "' play... malting ooffee. The Dll!lta . . .... tiDr chlllJ, - . :: :.: 100:: ~ :..S:: room, '"Wha, wol happened?" You be the Judge. After aeoeral yeara miDUa a y e - t . Oli!Dvllle Slale oolleae II well on the road 00 K.A:NAWA· OHliN reoovery, 'l"ba Ilia)' be tho equlpped and have a wider range or ~ lhe oludent. hid When I waa here In 11121. The tac- the yaor UIOd t1y adWho enJoy a peaceiiJl ,.,..,._ lla the rejllvlDated parlor at v - ...._ • l=b~ Glleeica A., Sableilptloa. P• y_.,IJ " ' All communieatlona ahould be addr..... t.o 'DIJ ...... The Glenville :Merc:ur;r, Glenville, W. 'Va. • Staclet W__., N~ Ill G~ 8._. Clllp · Glea.,.ue, Wl!!l& 'VIralllk Entered aa Seccmd Ciaaa D, U.. M ald. the Poat Office at GlenviUe, W. Va., aadlr tbe Aa of lliNII II!~ f'T~ 3, 18f9. Publlllhed1each Taeaday ~ tJ1e ~y err~~ . - p l pn holkJaya by the~ in ,JeanJ.a-. ~ , were ~ "' State eollep. did ""'=ul:a:".:! Edl&or ----------- - ----- - - - --- -----.---be declared. ,....._ llaaapr - --- - - - -------------- matter...._. IICIIdiale. w ~ maiDlJ' ..._.. -----------------·--··--·--·---·-----~~ :did - : "":·: . - . - Dade .. 111M Sodety ----------~-- :.rn,_ . . . d .........&lc, - 005_L.jpg ·· C~rWt~Da -----~ ~c:••il~··•~:.~~~ ~ ------------------------------ -,-,-l.,.-- -' 1 ,l-). ,.._j I ~ ' t TuiRI Viet.qrs ' · --,-J..,.,... • Fitzwater MartiD And Clark Score In V"BIII ~ ·• "' Me~ney Still ~~ 'K enney Threalell - 1"1d.v, If ""Y.YJle approocheo Ibis "!"Dl- ' ber of the w.or.ldnc• preu Within · tile non IIWo and . ....,I ~ ' • 11'1flt ~-. Slnoe there wu DO action In the ovn Ma:vn&rd, and MartlD "WIU>'s lot tbe beot team?" tbll Men's Atbletle a.ssoclallon NUOJ- • • • f ·Plt.owater oeor<ll Llmor In the _..., JW.f of ~ ~clleli ·wm - - . . tiill leaaiie last weel< beclnlle of voJJeyba)J oon'telt 11"h!eli be- nlpij'. ; . .~ · .wtl:el f ; - ,-·· heavy. homecoming actlvltlea. Olen B~t no OIOiWtJJe iifiil fan Ia McKinney's team willi allt WAa the llrlit of ~ve - ' ! llltellf to ftft Silch a ~tlc!h lit l and nO losaej sWI IHda the ....,._ be played, ri-.t.er emersed t.b' . 'apo d t; •·fj,'Qpw!Da' Only two combinations are liVen Vlelor of tbe ,flnt half with 't ile un · · d~ U...t an olltslde chanee to lal llcKIDDer s )i e er RAiiia ' &nd h1s men; these are tbe qQID• vtctortea and no defeats. ~!t'l~~~~~;~ ......... ........ W"'' Loot · ta oo- caPtained by CUrtis Kiddy and AI· ;:j 1 Q lile>ie' ou Pi>lri' tet:h an- Ian Keeney. 0 bUill ~lni' I 'llolll these units own Identical • . . . . .. · · , .... .. · · · .. . 1 0 · · · · · · · ······· ······l ~~~~ ~ach !P.fll1!1pa, I~ line 3·2 dconla and bave been am~ "'J' iF;,.,:IiiB · ·· · · · . .. .. .... · •· · 0 1 coacli' at Ndue ·~vmlty uaed the tront' runn!ng team& line>! t11ti .. .. .. • • · · .' • • • • .. · .0 1 Ia tiwo-pla1Qon ay,ote;D that W.. a very flrllt 'Week of action. 0 · · • • · • · • • · · · • • • •• • • • • Ill decldq fOetOr Jb i. claib rateel aa j ·L ast minute '<'Osutts shO'W llcltlna T!!~ n0¥1 11ast of tl'e CO~~. 1: tosa-I!P, ~<1 Ills fteah offensive ney clubbiDg hapless MCOinnls 15· "fh!Cli will be tomorrWliJ and del'enslve '\"Its Ccmtinwilly " O. 15-1, and ' B.:!Hdy drubbinl Wea• feature \be foil~: astln got the ,Jump on '"'t' tlrq o-men. I ;_ver~ , _to_enhli __nce __ hls_ra_t!ng....:.._ __ Fitzwater . . . . . · · · · · · · · · .M 1n tile Wlile 6po!li aeCondlilolf. j Rld,n In ' Clark .. • . . . ... ys. .... ..... -~ One of the largest crO'Wds ever I The laot lime the Ratumnen tlna111 W<IP.o 3'J.-8. ~mlnton.. .;.:J;8~ · -~~:"~\ to watch a game In Glen- , tasted the fruits of victory was In !"'ll~-·tileniiiiJ,; ~~oo~otlleiraj C'urly~ Joe. W'ho stands Eisirl J<, tl> •P.OI'ls 1e;.,.er, ville, • no~ 2,000, Ja~ Its olay the season of 1947, when tllunder..._,..,<> ,__..,_ 5 n. io bi. and b&i'aDCeS the beam •til 1 !J>to Rol¥,1*>ugh stadium. whiCh re- lng (ullback Ralph Fazio, U~n a and 110 11 from the steel center of N : ' : v!estiall and--r-:Joann oe~, l.ibdel'ftnt a fKe llftJng. sophomore, rammed 1l1'to the end WelriQD l!ld II playing his aecond IMcN.':.tt.r Eileen White and wan~ Til~ 1: In aLo c~t' ~of poom. zone to pve the Pioneers a c]orda BIJI'Itbaauner Elsie Elswick aDd th an a D 0 01· lous 13-9 liomecomlng vletOry oeason wltb the Wave squad. A junior III&Jorlng In commeroe, Mary Wolten 't,i.Vonne Meadows Itif was thmobeaecofndldtlme ad over a rebelllous Shepnerd Ram. Joe P¥8 to get hla degree, then MarU - · :f""' - "'" ' 'Jo&n.De voc erous o o gra~a au . Coaches Ratliff and Josephs hang out hla shingle In a private /!naMdf~eld Doria former , tyd,;tts '"l : could use St. Mary"a deft head busln""" lbat Is. if he can latch and Chiqhetb& T..on.e, Rohlt>ou(lll ,..filum and wa 11 drum maJor. If that l<ld could onto some female cpmm,erce maAnn Killer and Jl4&riha the Pioneers take it on the chin- mantpulate the pumped-up leather Jor to help him balance Ilia booka. Dolore8 Ji·""•· and :If&dine but good! ~ ~ , seaaon ~h~ bq lllte he fingers a baton, he Glenn "PUnnyman" Thomas, the Cla k, Julia and Nancy count waa •· -~· ons favor, u would be the answer to a harried of the 40-man Pioneer aquad , Gerry Bezi:t .hom aDd RUby this year lt waa a 32-point troune- Coach's 'dream as a ''T" foJ;~Datlon a liteadUy bnprpv!tlg end, Ia c.-amwell Ann llartln and Pran- !ntr· quartert>ack. on tlfe list to eet his person' Ruth Hoover "and WanAnd who ia this guy who keeps One , of the tub-thumpers from sketched In lnlt, although {am"::'· Mary C Brake and telllng us that "Life can he beaull- Shepherd State who -..molted Ibis 'lll'day's aet-to. moot generally agreed lbat ifllC ' • ful. · · · · ·" yottel"a weeds In the preu row rePree - whee1lng_ .Jim and Ilia fer,ta are every- oSdlth Heavner. . Except for the lacing that thi that the Ploneen• annual ....., dr~ for the Ram melee IIUt day conversation "'!'llere9er curb· Wave eleven the alter· homecomiDB was one of the nlceal rwtoi ~ action - - of bla (tone coochea budclle. noon was nearly petfect. The he had ever witneosed. - · e knee. ·may ·pt tbe nod to "I may be 1'15 pounds of peu, ticket offlce, ne'W eement bleochera l!.eather-luggln' B I I I "'Smllea" dmrD \!P the"srliflr!m with Ills f!J- appJeupce and potatoeo <no reand walkway In trout of the was &lain the big nolae In 11q ile$ 00. 1leiliend. 1111 ritum flection on the oollqe chow In· stands, the )>ox aDd the badaneld .U>at wu 11ept 'lllia1d Wr:e o'ome Of tho ball-'lotlnl tended) b)lt I endeavor to keep aU newly·ltlslalled )>ltilc adclreas ayatrw. rare. mel· off l>ullet J91 HaD!In. .Rall!h qpponeniB bolD I'OUI1dlnl 1111 tom were on the receiVIng end ·by . Shepbml'a I'UID. BeJiite SliliDer. •'ilnd• 01>- nantt." qUI-" aavant Thomu, . of a profUalon of favorable ooln· linemen. ..-lllle · 'l!ho"'haa made SUmmern111e lam· The oala and lmportanee of oon- menta. • 'IIlii carted the C&I'IO 14 t1mea • a.Jl!ai lftntar .!loul Slone will oua a!mply l>ecauoe he baniS hla .....,u!, were oulllned by Glendon Hal3' -~bcou:t.._also ":1'~tha and ended 1IP with a .fat 80 ~. &14 a ~ llDe afthiiiJII llal tllve. p Burica of Ui Park~ dla- Brand ooam•• en _ , 1ml e besides o1aw!ng hlao W&J • yards ~~~~~~ty"IICJ P.Q.mlfl, '!":" of t!le Glenn Ia Uled chle!ly on defenao trtct COIIIOI'Va~ CDDlJDiaalon a' trouble land the printers) -of hav- on a fancy bit of alde-sleiJI>!!l' that loit~~$>e"""' &tid ~ Sttlpr RatiiH and can be an aaaembly Thuraclay In Olen· Inc a !OIIr-P&IO had everyone Oil tile atanils bita l!Uitle ~ dlatlngulOhed on the playlnl ville - t e ooJleile auditorium. complete wilb IDe h1s flnlemalll, lnclud!ng BW'a -a . olttactt. fteld b7 the , _.IU&rd lbat Ia 'l'he SpeMm cited elementa In the and team atatlaUca, whleh brother. Who came over lo catch TlpriJ. 110"' the firmly fbr.ed to his headgear. _ soU Which build atrons llodlo- sold lo the lncomllll cro'Wd. • head11ne-I!T-I BUJ 1n aetiOD. ~ madllne &-0 Jut aeum. will "I tblntt he Ia jult about the big "potassium. phosphorus and Iron" Wlly, nlml>le-wltted Prof. ""- •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. blwr ,__ on · if goat hunk of he-111&11 In ....,Ul-ttq tha provem •fhlm HaJJ. who bandied the m1tte In II¥'!D I'OOOI'do can be Uled 01 a 'hYar' h!Us." wu the W&J that cluiJt th0 ast.• Tlleae · - h1s nmnlnl. play~-play account ~ iltacttap of pulchritude. Betty Ly~ • and w!U>, along with Prof. J<>bn 1!.. 118 ltloDemm bave played four ttlns. aumme<J up our Dezt glacll&· e;'e d ~~ ~ ~ ~ W.,ner, Ia lai11ely raponalble for IIIII'• to . .!;!!. ~ t,.. l,le!ng !lor of -the glrdiJon, Pay ne ~d ~ the same u mud " he the broadcullnl •set, wu on the and ~11!11 on,, to .live ~em "SmoltOJ" Tharp. wo • ball with his .PithY commeuta. and a t&OO baWJ1i averqe. "Smoltey," a better-\ban-ave.r- went on. .( he seldom m1Ued a trtct. 'J'I>eY follllht W~n·s Bobcats age thespian and a ~-legged The oonser;vatlon authority aa- •P rofessor ll'all Is credited with to a 8-8 atalemate. clubbed Beth- tap dancer, calls Weliton his home sorted that 'perhaps the greatest ucterlng the ·brll!htesl, laugh-pro· 1 UV 12-0 bowed to Shepherd 0-18. town, but denle& that he Is over :' ';,"""'e~t for all~~'!.!,_~ toli:lng remlU1t of the aftet,loon Uil IIRUed tile under Rio bore at oec for the ao1e purpooe it .. 0 h ~.'::t~ to outline the when late In the seCond hall he QMDde oolleile 111·7. of gaining a d - ao he can land • an .,;:, .. ,., Inc It chirped. '"freohmen. don't toss a'Jlldnlr the Weoley&D acore .. a • position at Weston State. • varo~...ft. p~ ~r d:l.....s..:... way thoe hats! " tha beefy Tlgen will be tabAlthough his lithe bulld will •• D ...,...., · · e An IIJ.surtrODt freshman clua · IMII to' come out on top by elgJlt fool you, "SmoltOJ" carries 186 In U.my .:,.~""t..;::~t ~0:1~~ ~ made up a large part of the o-polDta, bitt if one chooaea to atudy pounds around on hla acl;llng sen a mb " f l - mob of bug-eyed lana Who ebe , Shepherd score, the claw-clad arches and is a savace-tacltlina th~do~s th~~~~~ . - t u r e came hoping. to see tbeJ.r favorites s.lemltes will be a strong 13-potnl three-yard man. despite his wellht de of th~ college acted aa de-hom the Rams, but they fatorlte. disadvantage. pa d'""'ft- tbe madder lban a RUssian WIU> Obe factor 1n Ule a..m.n.•s favor "I prolla;bly would have inter- mester at ceremonies .... ~ got vetoed! ' Ill the fact u..t S!!lem•a aoe ltne- cepted an armful of enemy aerlala wembly, and Harlan HoiUe, of the It was the second vtotory ' In a erp.cker, 220-pounder Role, ta side- and ·r omped for several touchdowns OUmer county conserva tion ccm.- sertes that dates back to 1930 by !bled with lnjlll:lea •lUI ~t label- this season, but thla Lykins laas mlaalon, presented the speaker. . the upstaters over the faltering letl for active duty. .Ins nee wW fractured a fingernall on my left Pioneers, who now own an everbe fell 1J!. ~ ~ ~ h:and early 1n the aeuon. and I lengthening Iootng skein lbat numAn ~ date has pven he local haven't been 11/ble · to perform up \Oontlnued from 11 bers 15. bqJil a much-~~ to to par stnce," was · the way that Tony Megna. 'Martha Wck, ~ their breotili, • o giving garr'!'<>us guy "Smoi<OJ" ended lt. Pei!IIY c . Niday. Pannle Pickens, C.aclyoa Jtat!t11 and ,Joaepha time to iEdinund "DJ!te" Janlaoe'W81<1 (one Dawn SheJOWood; Narmette Sttln-.P out '11* pronOunces that name a.s U one ner, Joann Welch, Susan W. it will be ~ )a,st ho'lle appear- )lad his fool on tile raU In the Old Wiant, w anda Wilfong and Bbl.· ....., for a ~ OaptaiD Bob Jlc- MIU and 'WOO rapping on the btr mett WUson ~r, a tacttle, bactta Herbie for "more whllkey") Is an 0&1< · . 8hlmer and Balph Pallg, and dla, Hill sra<fuate and an understudy muttered Dyke In relating Leahy'l "--punter HaJold "B;Itty" Wll- to Joe Radar at quartert>actt on offer , V..,_ Jut Wedneed&)' night, I nllh'· r- ,t<>'W!Dg •--•: er .l!'•t •!>U!'e:, stahi:it- sm:s, It.: \AJDserva I D J_ Jl mv- alloo-. ' , •.0 6'- Outlined all -r· ! 1 rtme: 0 Sales Students ••alZit. ~ BOb llcMtilion will afso un- t~:,ar~:ev~ be never Beta !Me h1s cleated shoes far the Jut his name In the papfn becauae *'f. bringing the total number of sports writers can"l apeD It, had ~~,rotoflve. ~~~to:,:: ..~~~~~: Olobvllle on a w1nn1n1 footi>all team. Silly l(tftalju4a •••••LB.. ...... • · .llnrla boy' • .. . •LT.. .. ..gla~ 1nNts lbat PraDtt Leahy, ••• •. •••.L<J •••• •• • •;..;;.tJ:nsa Notre Dame, coacll.lnc pnlus Who n • · · • · ·~... · · · · · · · ~ has no equal 1n the collegiate • • • . . . . . ....... · . .. · · · coaching nmlts, offered him eveey- a,- ·oYtte =.:... : :::::t.·.::·.:.~~ ~~t t!'~n:=rarN~~na to "He told with a name lllte mine 1t would he a travesty on ~- • • • • • • • • .LHPB.· •· •· •·•· •· •· •· -~< ?> justice 1f 1 went to achool any. -...u.u. • • •.. . · •· · ·.&IU~ es where but at Notre Dame" ao ;····~ ~ ~ •. . . .. •. Q& . .. • .• . • · · .!Lucaa ·- lldmer .• . . . .. RB ...... Sta-.,. 1 KANAWHA· ·UNION BAlli ,. .... ~ ..., ................................., For 1 : i , ' : ' ~ 1 : : • - . f ,' HuB : 1 1 1 ! :Federal CoiiiJIUIY Clothing Co. PLUS ': Usf!d Gar Bargain~~ I Shaver , Member : Motor Sales, Inc. Depomt Ins~: Authorized Dealer : : a I ! keep 't hem • • MAX NACIDIAN B Uy bOnd S and : 1 QUALITY MEIV'S WEAR : 1 : SON , , , GlenvDie, W.Va. : ' ,............................................. ~ ...................................,..• •_ : .................................; ....................................... ....; ;• .............................................. .............................~.........., ·r..............~..........................................................................1 J ·f Yoar Sllllek Sappllei Coe/cieB Cr~~rB · CMese-Spread . F ruits y· Sit ~e~&na UIICII~ I : : !i Weber's Dairy w. Wellton, VL Puteurlsed and Homogeufzed JDDc : : Small Appliances : : i! &eetric Beaten . !i :: : : : : : : , , Toasters : , •• ,• Coffee ...._ ,..__ ...,_..._m.: : .......... • , :• :• Cream. Cottaae .aa- :, :, Rot Plate. :, :• ChGCGiateiOit •: : Use ·milk sealed with· the : : Calhoun :: :: Metal Clp tor :roar •• :• Y-- .UVIUJ , , : • STRADER'S ·: -! : YORKTOWN SHOES FOR MEN , :• Ball-Brand Rubber Footwear :• For an h ...__.._ t e........... : • ···-~~~:~~~~~....; t.....~~~~~-----j t---~~~-~~~~~~---Jll---·-·--·---·~-~--·--·-------·--··---------···-1 006_R.jpg State Supervillon • Hold Meeting Here DATE RMALED FOR.VA CHECKS , _ will be -'•en to thole Who have graduated from an ICCl'ed1t- IVic Vet says ed oollege tn a coune nOI'Jil&lly reSchool supervisors of central qulrlng four aeadlllllc yearo to w t Vir 1n1a held nfereuce complete. However, -applJcant.s who es g .a co have graduated from a r ecognized 1 The Veterans administration will Oct. 25 at Glenvllle State college. junior college or have successfully ot"'f:: ::::::hs~~~h:f ~=~ :~~~e~~e~~~~e~or t:::du:~~~ I start maUlng to veterans the checks for the special dividend on National Teachers" was the theme of this a four-year college course may be eervtce Life insurance around the meeting, with spel;cbes on the col- a.ble to meet the mlntmum reQuire- ~ middle of January, 1950. lege viewpoint and the county ad- ments. According to its schedule, V<A ex- mlnlstr..tor's viewpoint. · .p ect.s to put checks into the malls, One highlight of the program wa.s s'tarting' that date, at the rate of a speech on "opportunities for CO· 200,000 per working day. Since it 1s operation Between Colleges and estimated that about 16,000,000 !COunty Admin1strators .. by Mr. veterans and servicemen are en- ~ Cliff H athUton, state supervisor of 'titled to receive dividend checks, elementary school&. Another highthiS means that it will require )tght was a panel discussion on something like six mo. nths to com- ~ "Tile Strength and Weakness of plete the payments. the Present System of Pre-Service u nauthorized reports that the and In·5eJvtce Tra1ntng of Teachdlvi.dend checks might start going ers," with Boyd D. Howard, h ead out before Christmas are entirely or the department of education of without foundation, according to F a innont state college, chairman . I VA. . I ai-e Government Appeals Naval Corps Wants FOr C0 llege Grad8 I • • Iunrnarrwd RecrultS . More than 12,ooo.ooo applications II for the NSLI dividends h ltve already been received by the VA in ::~~~~- n~~~~leha~~t~~s y~~ Selected a ppUcant.s wW be en- I Usted as naval aviation cadets and ordered to naval air nlght tratntng. Tiley must agree to serve on active uty for four years unless sooner released an d must remain unmar1·ied until they win thelr wings. Detalled information on the Nav· Cad program, including appltcatlon . blanks, may be obtatned from the 1 nearest Naval Air Station, Navy Recruiting Station, or Office of Naval Ofl'lcer Procurement. WANTED: 1200 Naval Aviation applled may obtain the necessary Cadets. forms from VA oftices, post of:Jices, This offer has been tendered by and veterans' organizations. Pay- the Secretary to all qu9.11fied, unments will be made roughly ae- married American men between the l' ' I~ . ,· cou~T ~7REET ~~~ t1~~ff~~~uS:C:!.~erA:n=:~~= Sible positions Jnt SOcial Security :~~f:~P~~~s:t~d:eatera, ument through the Junior Profes- Administration Ff'eld OfYtces by ' Teachers may register for tile sional Assistant E:l'aminatlon an- taking the Junior Professional As· . convention Wednesday eveninC and nounced by the U S C~vu Service s~stant-Social Sc 1ence AnalYst Ex- Thursday morning. Comme:rdal Comnusston .. aminatlon the announcement stat- I exhtbits will be open continuoallJ . .w.v•. ~................................................... 1 J b~:o;:e~::~~ may apply far , morning at 10 a m. with a _.tea r4 but appllcatlon.s 1• 24 work.shops and dt.scussion ~ or 00 0 e , , ' m ust. be CUed not later than No· l These wW nm through TbUI'IdaJ Right Price Visit : : For Expert, Work '!rY Our : )vembcr s. 1949. Appllcation forms afternoon. Tonsor1al Art1sts ' e.re avaUable from the u . s . c 1vu ' CONRAD S !, C. C. RHOADES : Service Secretary at the local post LAZY NED : RESTAURANT : : Barber Shop : ~~~ce~ ~:Y f~~ ~~= ~~~~ ~: u~.. :eifn~~:~ .. .................... __ ,.. ................ ............... _...........................- ............................• ment No 192 which explains all the 1 and beat the other bo•s· But then, I cannot beat~ 'climb The tiresome hlll, for everytlme It more and more annoys... II?Nii!\ l1': GJ ENVILLE • 'l'1le- evening. gram for each of these seaalona will feature two "outstanding and ...... :t::u~:tt~st~e 0~~:1V~d.whlch the ag~ ~~~~:tf:gd ~~ applican ts, pre- co~~~ r~ =:=mfm~~~a~srespX:~ ed - .......................................................................................................................... ..........................................................,. Sen!or students · j: F G d F od At Th : : MEN ONLy •, this examination, .a • j'£_1....,!~-- " " t tJtW.lJ ~.,.~m: •.-~..PATfiiCAV.IItAu Z906 echeduJed ' ...n!ng. Frl~ mom- and . , •, · . . ' --- I :C,o:;t I Se, whlle his classmates gUd. . 117. And gladly tugged uphill, lo lr7 Another merry race, Too Indolent to share their ~ Ned was compelled to stand IDII gaee, While shivering 1n h1a Plac!- . 'I'hus. be would never take Cbe \ To =the prize that labor gala, Untu the time bad~; Por, aU his U!e, he dreaded RID bul!l>ear of UPHILL, died a dunce at 1a.sL silly MAD-DOGS DINNER ROLLS COOKIES· CAKES PIES a-ember Buck's Better Bread r~:~;:.~~~::;;.:::l : • A Friendly Town !• P. & H. : :• POOL ROOH : Loeated at the end of tile : New Bridge i ! ~ •- .........................................................~• ,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,, _, _ Put' War Bonds on! your shopping list ! i• .a,nd remember that whal you need a small cash loaD • you can depend upo!]o tht. : bank for. peraonal collllld- : eration. All are treated : with confidence : • • ••• • •• ! Glenville •• •• Banking & Tr"'tCo. MEMBER FBDBRAL D~ POSIT INSURANCII COMPANY 007_L.jpg